Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.

I spread the words everywhere I go. I place Ulesans name on websites, make it sure nobody fall in his trap. Mr. Ulesan reputation and his company, Rent It Build It Remodel It On Inc. 35 Lakeside Dr. Asheville, North Carolina, 28806 will be labeled for a long time. No one wants to do business with someone who has a bad reputation. Here is my story.

On October 31, 2006 Mr. Ulesan needed money urgently for his company. I trusted him, so I told him I could help him out for a short period of time. We wrote up a Promissory Note and I received a North Carolina Deed of Trust document. With two witnesses we signed the Promissory note for 6 month agreement, and he agreed that he will pay me the loan $15,000.00 with interest within 6 month the longest may take 1 year.

6 months later Mr. Ulesan could not come up with the money and 1 year later on October 31, 2007, Mr. Ulesan can not pay me back either. I called him up almost every day, and then the Promise is Promise." I thought we have an honest business. But he always found excuses, lies to why he couldn't pay my money back. Every week Mr. Ulesan would tell me that next week he will pay me, but it never happened. He changed his phone numbers. He is hiding from me.

Ulesan your time will come! Negative attitude doesn't resolve problems, good communication does. Anyone out there who wants to do business with Ulesan and his company, Rent It Build It Remodel It On Inc. in Asheville, North Carolina, THINK TWICE. I use this blog as a tool to help get justice and to warn other innocent victims.

Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.

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SUBMITTED: Monday, December 28, 2015

POSTED: Monday, December 28, 2015

9 years ago Jeno Ulesan Rent It, Built It, Remodel It on NC, Inc. asked my help on his new house. I gave him a loan we wrote up a Promissory Note with 6 month agreement, and he agreed that he will pay me the loan $15,000.00 with interest within 6 month the longest may take 1 year. I posted all the details on Rippoff.com.

Today is 12/28/2015. Nine years later, Jeno Ulesan's attorney emaild me. He said that Jeno refinance his house and I will get my $15,000 + $2000 attorney fees on January 4, 2016.

Awesome! I am very happy, even though I lost all my interest, but least I will get my money back. I waited 9-years for it. All my thanks to God and the Ripoffreport.com. When I get my money, I will come back one more time. Until then, you guys have a wonderful New Years!

AUTHOR: Attorney James M. Edmonds - ()

The undersigned attorney represents, Jeno Ulesan. I formerly represented Rent It, Built It, Remodel It on NC, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation which is now defunct. Mr. Ulesan has contacted me concerning a report filed with your website by Edith F. Mrs. F has filed a report on this website setting forth that Mr. Ulesan intentionally defrauded her. This declaration is far from the truth. The truth of the matter is that Mr. Ulesan entered into a real estate loan to build a house on property located at 35 Lakeside Drive in Asheville, North Carolina. The primary loan on the house was with Home Builders Finance, Inc. Mr. Ulesan soon thereafter entered into a second deed of trust that was with Mrs. Fourman. The first deed of trust with Home Builders Finance is recorded in Book 4305 at Page 1905 of the Buncombe County Register of Deeds Office. The deed of trust to Mrs. Fourman is recorded in Book 4311 at Page 1923 of the Buncombe County Register of Deeds Office. Mrs. Fourman has a valid second mortgage against the property located at 35 Lakeside Drive in North Carolina. The purpose of Mrs. F's loan was due to the fact that based on the topography of the lot it was necessary to secure additional retaining walls which were required by the City of Asheville’s Engineers. The costs of these additional walls was $35,000.00 which was the remaining amount due and owing. Mr. Ulesan secured a mortgage from Mrs. Fourman in the amount of $35,000.00. Mr. Ulesan paid $20,000.00 on this mortgage leaving a balance due of $15,000.00.

Due to the downturn in the economy and its effect on the sales of homes, Mr. Ulesan lost almost everything that he owned. He was forced into an individual bankruptcy as was the company, Rent It, Built It, Remodel It on NC, Inc. The corporation has since gone out of business. As a result of this bankruptcy, Mr. Ulesan was absolved from the debts securing these mortgages. However, I have informed him that of the first mortgage and Mrs. F retain valid liens against the real property. Mr. Ulesan has attempted on numerous occasions to refinance his mortgages which would allow for the payment of both the first mortgage and the second mortgage. Even without payment on these mortgages, their liens would continue. Therefore in the event of either a refinance or a sale, both the first mortgage and the second mortgage would be paid.

It is simply untrue that Mrs. F has been defrauded. She retains a valid second lien against the subject property with hopes of securing a payoff in the event of a refinance or sale. Mr. Ulesan has continued to make the payments on the first mortgage which keeps it from being foreclosed and therefore protects Mrs. F’s second mortgage. Mrs. F is incorrect as to her assessment. Mr. Ulesan acknowledges that she has a lien and hopes she will be paid in full. She does not understand this and has filed reports without understanding the true nature of her lien.

Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.